Red Card

Can anyone tell me about the process involved in getting a "red card?" I've had a four hour course in wildland fire suppression here in Arkansas that was taught by the Arkansas Forestry Commission, but I'd like to learn more about what the USFS includes since I'm trying to become a park ranger, and the agency requires it. Please include training hours, curriculum (topics covered), etc. Thanks.

Can anyone tell me about the process involved in getting a "red card?" I've had a four hour course in wildland fire suppression here in Arkansas that was taught by the Arkansas Forestry Commission, but I'd like to learn more about what the USFS includes since I'm trying to become a park ranger, and the agency requires it. Please include training hours, curriculum (topics covered), etc. Thanks.

This is something that you should be able to take care of through your agency. Here is a link that tells you the qualifications:

The arduous level pack test (45 pound pack, three miles in 45 minutes) is harder than it first sounds. If you're scheduled to take in in the early afternoon, trust me when I tell you that choosing what and how much you eat for lunch can easliy be the most important decisions you face that day.

And yes, I made it with time to spare. The importance of my lunch choices became apparent during my cooldown walk.